escotar

Galician

/eskɔˈtaɾ/, /eskɔˈtaɾ/, /eskoˈtaɾ/

verb
Definitions
  • to pay one's share of the cost.

Etymology

Borrowed from Catalan, Valencian escotar derived from Old French escot (payment) derived from Proto-Germanic *skutą (projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*skutą

Gloss

projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast

Concept
Semantic Field

Warfare and hunting

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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